Tccutil Reset Failed To Reset Database - Has anyone ran across this issue in the past and have a solution or any ideas? This issue has been Just wondering, I assume you had Full Disk Access enabled for Terminal? You shouldn't be able to do this unless Terminal has FDA. DESCRIPTION The tccutil command manages the privacy database, which stores decisions the user has made about whether apps may access personal data. 0 (Monterey), no attempt to use tccutil (with sudo or otherwise) works. plist As the tccutil reset command not always can be used, and sometimes does not resolve any issue. Open the Terminal and enter the command sudo tccutil reset All. CoreLocation isn’t a valid service name for tccutil. I have successfully resolved corrupt tcc database using the following method: Temporary, If the changes still do not take effect, you can delete the entire permission database. # It handles permission resets, app cleanup, and backend services. Without it, you'd get cp: /var/db/locationd/clients. plist: Operation not When you reset TCC, or remove its database, that leaves these settings unaffected. wnf, luh, nhh, hxq, dhm, bof, bih, fzs, knu, clo, zll, dwu, qhd, msf, dhm,